How to watch the Liberation of Undermine Race to World First

We’ve come again to the best time in World of Warcraft raiding — the Race to World First! The next raid, the Liberation of Undermine, goes live on March 4, 2025, and features eight explosive Goblin bosses to conquer for raiders to prove they’re the best in the world. They’ll have to put a stop to Chrome King Gallywix and his nefarious plot with Xal’atath quickly, as only one guild can be crowned the best in the world (of warcraft)!
Watching along with these raiders has become my highlight of each patch. Streaming these races has become a slick machine with top notch production quality and talent on display. Not only do you get to see how the best teams of players handle their victories and defeats, but you get fun commentary from experts in the field alongside them.
Here’s how to watch the Race to World First and keep up with Warcraft’s greatest raiding guilds. In this RWF, there are four main streams to watch. There are always others from the smaller guilds who compete, but the ones highlighted here are the biggest productions, with live caster commentary to help you follow the race.
Team Liquid
Team Liquid is back to defend its title after defeating Queen Ansurek in the last race. Maximum will be offering lots of in-depth live footage from his position as raid shot-caller for the viewers who want to feel what it’s like to raid with Liquid. While the main channel will have a full team of casters and support staff who will be keeping things light-hearted and more approachable for the average viewer. You can also visit the team page to get individual streams from all of their different members if there’s a particular class or player you want to follow.
Watch Team Liquid starting Tuesday, March 4: Team Liquid’s stream, Maximum’s stream
Echo
Echo is currently the second best guild in the world, and they’re not used to being that. Since the guild’s founding, Echo has won most of the Race to World First competitions. But the team had to replace a few of its long standing members this time around, and it’ll be interesting to see if they can hang on to their top three spot. Echo’s main casted feed on its official Twitch channel, or visit their team page to see all of their current active streams.
Watch Echo starting on Wednesday, March 5: Echo’s stream
Method
Method took third place in the fight to defeat Queen Ansurek, and for the first race in a long time, we’ve got three guilds who seem like they could each be major contenders for the gold medal spot. You’ll be able to follow along with all of their action from Germany as they try and take the top spot by watching their main Twitch channel, or check in with everyone on their team streaming from their Twitch team page. They’ve also got their general coverage of the Race to World First on their website.
Watch Method starting on Wednesday March 5: Method’s stream
Dungeon Dojo
Dungeon Dojo is a relatively new organization in the mix, but the group has gotten a lot of great talent to come through and provide commentary on the race. Dungeon Dojo isn’t one of the guilds competing, but will have casters knowledgeable about the different organizations and the gameplay watching feeds from all around the world and providing their own spin on things. I especially love that Dungeon Dojo prioritizes covering the smaller guilds who are taking part in this race, as it’s always great to give the little guys their own time in the spotlight. During Nerbu-ar Palace coverage, the team had one of my favorite casters on the desk, so I’m hoping that we’ll see more of Kexman again in this race.
Watch Dungeon Dojo: Dungeon Dojo’s stream
The last RWF the whole thing was over in just 12 days, and the top three was filled out in 13. Will Gallywix prove to be a bigger roadblock than Queen Ansurek? I can’t wait to find out!
Originally published March 3, 2025. Updated March 5, 2025.
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